Analysing England’s Top Three Prospects: After Liverpool’s Raheem Sterling Shines Against Chelsea

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2) Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur)

There is little doubting the fact that Kane has thrived under the stewardship of Mauricio Pochettino. He looks fitter, stronger – and as a result the goals have begun to fly in. The Spurs boss has transformed the 21-year-old from a bench-warmer and a perennial loan player (who was send out on four occasions), into one of the most deadly strikers in the Premier League – epitomized by his recent all-action display in the 5-3 win over Chelsea. Kane has netted 17 times in all competitions this campaign and while his place in the team has partly been down to the struggles of Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado, it’s hard to take anything away from him. An England call doesn’t seem too far away.

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